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    International (White) Women’s Day: What Went Wrong?
    Kate Charlton
    • Mar 30
    • 3 min

    International (White) Women’s Day: What Went Wrong?

    In case you missed it (which I highly doubt considering the barrage of company adverts) it was International Women's Day on 8th March,...
    Tackling the Feeling of Inadequacy
    Pranavi Hiremath
    • Mar 26
    • 5 min

    Tackling the Feeling of Inadequacy

    A brief description of imposter syndrome, how it was first recognised and a few tips on how to deal with the 'critic' in your head.
    Music to Craft an Aussie Identity
    Amelia Lockhart-Hourigan
    • Jan 21
    • 6 min

    Music to Craft an Aussie Identity

    One Australian's experience of defining her own cultural identity through the music of her home country.
    We could all be Feminists
    Lauren Deveney
    • Nov 20, 2021
    • 7 min

    We could all be Feminists

    Lauren Deveney recounts her experience from being anti-feminist to anti-patriarchy during her time at university.
    Pseudo Feminism and Why it’s Harmful.
    Pranavi Hiremath
    • Nov 5, 2021
    • 4 min

    Pseudo Feminism and Why it’s Harmful.

    Pranavi Hiremath explains the difference between Pseudo Feminism and Feminism.
    In Conversation with Mmangaliso Nzuza
    Megan Clarke
    • Oct 28, 2021
    • 7 min

    In Conversation with Mmangaliso Nzuza

    Megan Clarke interviews Mmangaliso Nzuza, where he shares his passion for oil painting what Black History Month means to him.
    The Beach of Life
    Lourenço Anunciacao
    • Oct 18, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Beach of Life

    A trip to North Berwick inspires a semi-poetic story about as life slowly returns to normal.
    Honour versus Love
    Pranavi Hiremath
    • Sep 23, 2021
    • 4 min

    Honour versus Love

    Pranavi Hiremath investigates Honour cultures and how they differ from cultures of law.
    “You don’t sound very working class” - debunking Imposter Syndrome.
    Emma Bayley-Melendez
    • Jul 20, 2021
    • 5 min

    “You don’t sound very working class” - debunking Imposter Syndrome.

    Emma Bayley-Melendez writes about her experiences of imposter syndrome at the University of Bristol.
    In Conversation with Aisha Janki Akinola, New EUSA VP Welfare
    Amy Houghton
    • Jun 25, 2021
    • 3 min

    In Conversation with Aisha Janki Akinola, New EUSA VP Welfare

    Back in March, Amy Houghton spoke to Aisha Janki Akinola following her election to the Edinburgh University Student’s Association,...
    The Problem with Casting Cis Actors in Trans Roles
    Kirsten Provan and Oliver Ellis
    • Jun 6, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Problem with Casting Cis Actors in Trans Roles

    Oliver Ellis (he/him) and Kirsten Provan (she/her) explore how damaging it is for Hollywood to consistently cast cis actors in trans...
    Nature is Not a Novelty - a letter to anyone who will read it.
    Lucy Gavaghan
    • May 21, 2021
    • 4 min

    Nature is Not a Novelty - a letter to anyone who will read it.

    Lucy Gavaghan shares her thoughts in an open letter on why we must all care about climate change.
    Environmental Racism and the UK
    Veronica Greer and Anastassia Kolchanov
    • Apr 26, 2021
    • 8 min

    Environmental Racism and the UK

    Defining environmental racism within the context of the UK and how its impacts stretch beyond the British Isles.
    The Myanmar Military Coup: What We Need to Know
    Chloe Lawson
    • Apr 5, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Myanmar Military Coup: What We Need to Know

    Since the start of February, increasingly horrific stories have come out of Myanmar following the Military’s seizure of power. In recent...
    Letters to a loved one.
    Maddie Noton
    • Mar 14, 2021
    • 7 min

    Letters to a loved one.

    Practising the old-age art of putting ink to paper - letters to a loved one.
    Common People by Pulp was a criticism, not an instruction manual.
    Annabel Wilde
    • Mar 12, 2021
    • 4 min

    Common People by Pulp was a criticism, not an instruction manual.

    Common People by Pulp was a criticism, not an instruction manual. Class appropriation at the University of Edinburgh by Annabel Wilde.
    The BSL Interpreter Campaign
    Tamara El-Halawani and Rebecca Atkinson
    • Mar 5, 2021
    • 7 min

    The BSL Interpreter Campaign

    The UK government has failed to provide a British Sign Language (BSL) interpreter to broadcast vital Covid-19 news briefings. Despite an...
    2020 Reflections: Kirsten and Chloe
    Chloe Lawson and Kirsten Provan
    • Feb 19, 2021
    • 3 min

    2020 Reflections: Kirsten and Chloe

    The final instalment of our 2020 Reflections by Chloe and Kirsten.
    2020 Reflections: Amy, Clara and Rachel
    Amy Houghton, Clara Sablitzky and Rachel Watkins
    • Feb 16, 2021
    • 4 min

    2020 Reflections: Amy, Clara and Rachel

    The second of our 2020 reflection pieces looks at lockdown traditions, graduation difficulties and the chance to pause, grow and change.
    Lockdown: Indian Students in the UK (Part Two)
    Pranavi Hiremath
    • Feb 7, 2021
    • 5 min

    Lockdown: Indian Students in the UK (Part Two)

    Part Two: Pranavi Hiremath and five of her friends share some remarkable stories first lockdown experiences.

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